No offense, but that is so out of date. Swapping the HDs is such a waste of time. You have to buy very specific HDs which means you will end up buying them instead of just having something left around. Go on ebay and just buy something. 160GB HD you have to dick around with will cost you around $70-80 while a 120GB eBay HD will cost you around $65-70. Honestly, the extra 40GB is not worth the effort.
The OE signature code only allows for 120gb. At this time, running a 160gb would be impossible.
Considering mine I just got came with a 250GB drive from the factory, that's a negative.
Damn I have 20GB I would have sold you for $25 shipped
Just bought a cheap one for 32usd off of egay. ;D
No, not really a negative.
The drives have to be a certain model, you have to flash a firmware that the xbox will accept (which is probably what's discussed in the link above).
The xbox will only accept certain model drives with specific capacities...basically all you're doing is finding the drives they use in their official drives, and flashing the firmware they use on their official drives...basically building the exact same drives they sell
You can't throw in a size they don't sell unless it happens to work with the "xbox harddrive firmwares," and in that case the extra capacity won't be usable.
I wouldn't bother with it unless you already had the hardware to flash the drive.
Just buy a cheaper used one from ebay.
I'm still using my 20gb and it's fine unless you download a ton of shit from xbox live.